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Brembo SD Front / Rear Brake Pads 07GR69SD

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Brembo SD Front / Rear Brake Pads 07GR69SD

The Brembo SD series brake pads are designed for off-road riders, delivering reliable braking performance across a wide range of terrains. Compared to the SX series, they provide smoother modulation, resulting in a less aggressive feel and greater versatility for varied off-road conditions.

Features:

  • Sintered compound specifically designed for off-road use
  • Excellent braking performance in mud and water 
  • Modular braking feel 
  • OEM equivalent

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Product Style RevZilla Item # Store Sku MFR. Product # Availability
Product Style Front / Rear RevZilla Item #10572433 Store Sku MFR. Product #07GR69SD AvailabilityIn Stock: Ships next business day
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Fitment Notes & Exceptions
  • Fits front and rear of all models except the following:
    • Husqvarna CR65 - front only
    • KTM 65 SX - front only for 2002-2008
    • KTM 65 XC - front only for 2008
    • KTM 85 SX/XC - front only for 2011
This Product Fits
Gas Gas
MC 65 2021, 2022, 2023
Husqvarna
CR65 2012, 2013
TC65 2017-2022
KTM
105 SX 2004-2011
105 XC 2008, 2009
65 SX 2001-2022
65 XC 2008, 2009
85 SX (17/14) 2003-2011
85 SX (19/16) 2003-2011
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